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Lebrun and was
Under its French name Parme, it was also created a duché grand-fief de l ' Empire for Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, the Emperor's Arch-Treasurer, on 24 April 1808 ( extinguished 1926 ).
This plan was discarded in favour of a defensive plan by Generals Charles Frossard and Bartélemy Lebrun, which called for the Army of the Rhine to remain in a defensive posture near the German border and repel any Prussian offensive.
The regency was only de jure, as all decisions were still taken by Napoleon and implemented by his most senior officials, including Lebrun, Joseph Bonaparte, Talleyrand and Savary.
With the imminent fall of France in June 1940, Pétain was appointed Premier of France by President Lebrun at Bordeaux, and the Cabinet resolved to make peace with Germany.
The memorial took eleven years and $ 1. 5 million ($ million in present terms ) to build and was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII, in the presence of President Albert Lebrun of France and 50, 000 or more Canadian and French veterans and their families.
Francesca Lebrun ( 1756-1791 ), a singer and composer, was Franz Danzi's sister.
Augier was born at Valence, Drôme, the grandson of Pigault Lebrun, and belonged to the well-to-do bourgeoisie in spirit as well as by birth.
The " hysterical behaviour " by spectators was so scandalous that French president Albert Lebrun immediately banned all future public executions.
The memorial took eleven years and $ 1. 5 million to build and was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII ( prior to his abdication and in his capacity as King of Canada ), in the presence of President Albert Lebrun of France and 50, 000 or more Canadian and French veterans and their families.
Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun ( 11 August 1729 – 31 August 1807 ) was a French lyric poet.
Lebrun was born in Paris at the house of the prince de Conti, to whom his father was valet.
* In 1938 the school was renamed École Nationale Supérieure des Postes, Télégraphes et Téléphones ( ENSPTT ), and in the same year, the President of France, Albert Lebrun honored the school Legion of Honor.
An executive council was formed by recalling Roland, Clavière and Servan to office and joining with them Danton as minister of justice, Lebrun as minister of foreign affairs, and Monge as minister of marine.
Pierre-Antoine Lebrun (; 29 November 1785-27 May 1873 ) was a French poet.
Lebrun was born in Paris.
Lebrun had been fired in August 1997 but was later reinstated, and quit again in 1998.
It was held for writers Victor Hugo ( 1885 ), Maurice Barrès ( 1923 ), Paul Valéry ( 1945 ), Colette ( 1954 ) et Aimé Césaire ( 2008 ), Generals Leclerc ( 1947 ), Giraud ( 1949 ) et de Lattre de Tassigny ( 1952 ) and politicians Georges Coulon ( 1912 ), Albert Lebrun ( 1951 ), Léon Blum ( 1951 ) et Édouard Herriot ( 1957 ) An even higher honour is burial in the Panthéon de Paris.
Two years later he was saved from the conscription and enabled to publish his first volume -- Les Deux Anges -- through the exertions of a kinsman and of Pierre Lebrun.
It was inaugurated by the Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII ) in the presence of Albert Lebrun, President of France, on 1 August 1932.
Among the characters he developed there was the famous storyteller persona of Ti-Blanc Lebrun who would swallow his harmonica before the end of every story and be unable to continue.
Louis Charles was then tutored by the first chamberlain Barrois, before being assigned to the under-governor Lebrun in 1789.
Charles-François Lebrun, 1st Duke of Plaisance, prince of the Empire ( 19 March 1739 – 16 June 1824 ) was a French statesman.
A suspect during the Reign of Terror, he was twice arrested: the first time in September 1793, liberated after the intervention of Joseph Augustin Crassous ( representative on mission to Seine-et-Oise ); the second time in June 1794 ( paradoxically, on orders from the same Crassous )-threatened with the guillotine, he was saved by a relative of his who stole his record of prosecution, thus causing a delay long enough for Lebrun to be saved by the Thermidorian Reaction.

Lebrun and made
Ralph Bates, who was cast as Michel Lebrun, had first made a name for himself playing the Emperor Caligula in the Granada Television series The Caesars but was best known as a regular actor in the Hammer horror stable.

Lebrun and Third
* Napoleon Bonaparte ( First Consul ), Jean-Jacques Cambacérès ( Second Consul ), Charles-François Lebrun ( Third Consul ), Consuls ( 12 December 179918 May 1804 )
* June 16 – Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, Third Consul of France ( b. 1739 )
* March 19 – Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, Third Consul of France ( d. 1824 )

Lebrun and Consul
As the years would progress he would move to consolidate his own power as First Consul, and leave the two other consuls, < span lang =" fr "> Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance </ span >, as well as the Assemblies, weak and subservient.

Lebrun and Napoleon
A portrait of the three Consuls ,< span lang =" fr "> Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bonaparte </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance | Charles-François Lebrun </ span > ( left to right )
A portrait of the three Consuls, from left to right: Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance | Charles-François Lebrun.
Lebrun visited Greece in 1820, and on his return to Paris he published in 1822 an ode on the death of Napoleon, which cost him his pension.

Lebrun and VIII
King Edward VIII unveiled the memorial on 26 July 1936, in the presence of French President Albert Lebrun, 50, 000 or more Canadian and French veterans, and their families.

Lebrun and November
* 23 November 1917 – Albert Lebrun succeeds Jonnart as Minister of Liberated Regions and Blockade.
* 6 November 1919 – André Tardieu succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions.

Lebrun and ;
He contributed largely to the Biographie universelle, the Mercure de France and the Encyclopidie méthodique ; and he edited the works of Nicolas Chamfort and of Lebrun.
His father, Lebrun Constantine, was the grandchild of slaves ; Lebrun rose to the position of overseer on a cocoa estate in Cascade, near Maraval, where the family moved in 1906.
He enjoyed cricket from an early age ; the family regularly practised together under the supervision of Lebrun and Victor Pascall.
Lebrun asks to speak with Hornblower privately ; he proposes to surrender Le Havre to the English fleet.
; Dr Michel Lebrun ( Ralph Bates )

Lebrun and French
* 1871 – Albert Lebrun, French politician ( d. 1950 )
* August 29 – Albert Lebrun, French politician ( d. 1950 )
* Joseph Forlenze ( 1757-1833 ) ( Italy ), specialist in cataract surgery, became popular during the First French Empire, healing, among many, personalities such as the minister Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis and the poet Ponce Denis Lebrun.
* Armenteros, Carolina and Richard Lebrun, New enfant du siècle: Joseph de Maistre as a Writer, in St Andrews Studies in French History and Culture 1 ( 2010 ).
The palace then became home to the French governor, Charles François Lebrun.
The ceiling of the staircase is decorated with an ornate painting based on an original design for the Palace of Versailles by the French painter and architect Joseph Lebrun.
In 1987, the student engineer Bertrand Lebrun from the French Engineering institute ENSAM defended his Doctor of Engineering thesis under the direction of Jean-Pierre Petit.
French translations of the best of Owen ’ s epigrams were published by A. L. Lebrun ( 1709 ) and by Kerivalant ( 1819 ).
In 1795, Lebrun was elected as a deputy to the French Directory's Council of Ancients and, although a supporter of the House of Bourbon, he voted against prosecutions of Jacobins, and showed himself in favor of national reconciliation.
Following the fall of the troubled French Government of Edouard Daladier, on 20 March 1940, his Finance Minister Paul Reynaud was asked by President Albert Lebrun to form a new government, even though he only had a majority of one.
Among the French prisoners is Lebrun, the young and ambitious assistant to the mayor of Le Havre.
* Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun ( 1729 – 1807 ), French lyric poet
* Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance ( 1739 – 1824 ), French statesman
* Pierre-Antoine Lebrun ( 1785 – 1873 ), French poet
* Céline Lebrun ( born 1976 ), French judoka

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